Appeler Conjugation In French Review

Used for ongoing or repeated past actions. It consistently uses a because of the voiced endings. J'appelais Tu appelais Il/Elle appelait Nous appelions Vous appeliez Ils/Elles appelaient Future (Futur Simple)

Use two Ls when the ending is silent (the "e," "es," or "ent" endings). This changes the pronunciation of the preceding 'e' to an "è" sound (like "app-ell"). Appeler Conjugation In French

Use one L when the ending is voiced (like in nous and vous forms). Indicative Mood: The Most Common Tenses Present Tense (Présent) Used for current actions or general truths. J'appelle (I call) Tu appelles (You call) Il/Elle/On appelle (He/She/One calls) Nous appelons (We call) — Note the single 'l' Vous appelez (You call) — Note the single 'l' Ils/Elles appellent (They call) Past Tense (Passé Composé) Used for ongoing or repeated past actions